… do you do anything?
… do you do anything?
His dreams were his ticket out.
Actually, he's running as Mark Twain.
I was thinking the other day that it would be funny to make a twitter account that replies to all of Trump's tweets with a directly contradictory tweet he made previously- I feel as if one probably exists for at least 80% of his statements. Somebody's done this already, I assume?
Feyd Rautha / Beast Raban
Will take over thread unless someone else beats me to it.
The New Pornographers - "Darling Shade"
The Clash - "Brand New Cadillac"
No Use For a Name - "Sitting Duck"
Propagandhi - "The Only Good Fascist is a very Dead Fascist"
The Buzzcocks - "Raison d'Etre"
This is your father's whisk. Not as clumsy or random as a KitchenAid. An elegant utensil, for a more civilized age.
Boy the way the VCR played
Will Smith's song from the hit parade
Crossover rapper-actors had it made
Those were the days
Same way it's the obstructionist Democrats' fault Trump hasn't been able to fill top government positions, not his own fault for not even nominating anyone. There's just one enemy, and they're responsible for everything you don't like.
And he'll manage to ride an actual grand-scale human tragedy into a surge of popularity- the only thing that matters, in his eyes. 538 allows you to chart Trump's approval ratings over his first 100+ days against historical presidents here. The one feature that jumps out in all the graphs is how everyone rallied…
They're biding their time until Nabin can pass judgement on this whole era. And it ain't gonna be a "secret success".
After a nearly impossible seventeen-year quest, I think I finally have a good pun!
"The people called Ramones, they Leave the Home."
Ah yes, the famous legal principle recognoscant desiderat, a.k.a. "Takes one to know one".
He learned almost too late that grilled cheese is a feeling dish… and because of it, the greatest in the universe. He learned too late for himself that men have to find their own way, to grill their own cheeses. There can't be any gift of perfection from outside ourselves. And when men seek such perfection… they find…
I would have to admit I prefer Crusher / McFadden, but rewatching the series recently, I think I have more appreciation for Pulaski / Muldaur than I did in the 1980's. She's often a little more acerbic in a way that seemed at odds with the "mutual admiration society" of early TNG where it seemed like nobody had…
Like putting too much air in a balloon!
Still a few gaps in my TOS knowledge, but I'm partial to "Balance of Terror". Introduction of the Romulans, some great writing for Spock and McCoy. It ends on a down note, but I think the way it suggests there are fundamentally decent people fighting on both sides of the war is quintessentially Trek.
Yep, they do a cover of Nick Lowe's "Cruel To Be Kind". I think Letters to Cleo figures more prominently, but Save Ferris is the one I had listened to outside of the film.